International Network of Prison Ministries

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and Helpful Ministry Resources in 113 countries.

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Zechariah 7:10 - "...oppress not the widow, nor the fatherless, the stranger, nor the poor; and let none of you imagine evil against his brother in your heart."

You are at the website whose purpose is to bring under one Internet roof all Prison Ministries involved in crime prevention and in the rehabilitation through the Word of God worldwide.

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$180 One-to-One Prison Ministries $150 Bible League International
$110 Vladimir Goryanoy Ministry $100 Fishers of Men Prison Ministries
$100 Prisoners for Christ $100 The Slammer
$100 JesusisLOVE Outreach Ministries $60 Prayer Chain Online
$50 Azalea City Prison Ministry $50 Fred W Vincent Ministry

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Strike Force Prison Ministry

Strike Force Prison Ministry has grown to become one of the largest in the state of Kentucky with over 150 volunteers going into prisons, jails, and youth detention centers monthly. We conduct crusades, seminars, dramas, skits, and concerts inside prisons. We have an after-care program. We give 5, 000 - 10,000 Christmas Stockings out each Christmas to the children of male/female inmates in Kentucky and southern Indiana. We send children of inmates to summer church camps annually.

Ministry help request

Joyful Noise Women's Prison Ministry and Outreach

For the protection of our women and children in the prison and jails. Pray that they will open their hearts and let God and Jesus be their light and savior. Please pray that there will be more people out there that see the same vision that we see and want to help make dreams reality.

Prayer Request of the Hour

Please help me pray to our Lord for my dear friends that are incarcerated at various prisons or are on their way there. They are all good boys who were influenced by peers and/or drugs and made bad decisions as a result. The "best" years of their young adulthood will be spent behind bars.

Shannon Duggan
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